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    Apply production-ready Clay SDK patterns for TypeScript and Python. Use when implementing Clay integrations, refactoring SDK usage, or establishing team coding standards for Clay. Trigger with...

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    Clay Integration Patterns

    Overview

    Production-ready patterns for Clay integrations. Clay does not have an official SDK -- you interact via webhooks (inbound), HTTP API enrichment columns (outbound from Clay), and the Enterprise API (programmatic lookups). These patterns wrap those interfaces into reliable, reusable code.

    Prerequisites

    • Completed clay-install-auth setup
    • Familiarity with async/await patterns
    • Understanding of Clay's webhook and HTTP API model

    Instructions

    Step 1: Create a Clay Webhook Client (TypeScript)

    // src/clay/client.ts — typed wrapper for Clay webhook and Enterprise API
    interface ClayConfig {
      webhookUrl: string;         // Table's webhook URL for inbound data
      enterpriseApiKey?: string;  // Enterprise API key (optional)
      baseUrl?: string;           // Default: https://api.clay.com
      maxRetries?: number;
      timeoutMs?: number;
    }
    
    class ClayClient {
      private config: Required<ClayConfig>;
    
      constructor(config: ClayConfig) {
        this.config = {
          baseUrl: 'https://api.clay.com',
          maxRetries: 3,
          timeoutMs: 30_000,
          enterpriseApiKey: '',
          ...config,
        };
      }
    
      /** Send a record to a Clay table via webhook */
      async sendToTable(data: Record<string, unknown>): Promise<void> {
        const res = await this.fetchWithRetry(this.config.webhookUrl, {
          method: 'POST',
          headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
          body: JSON.stringify(data),
        });
        if (!res.ok) {
          throw new ClayWebhookError(`Webhook failed: ${res.status}`, res.status);
        }
      }
    
      /** Send multiple records in sequence with rate limiting */
      async sendBatch(rows: Record<string, unknown>[], delayMs = 200): Promise<BatchResult> {
        const results: BatchResult = { sent: 0, failed: 0, errors: [] };
        for (const row of rows) {
          try {
            await this.sendToTable(row);
            results.sent++;
          } catch (err) {
            results.failed++;
            results.errors.push({ row, error: (err as Error).message });
          }
          if (delayMs > 0) await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, delayMs));
        }
        return results;
      }
    
      /** Enterprise API: Enrich a person by email (Enterprise plan only) */
      async enrichPerson(email: string): Promise<PersonEnrichment> {
        if (!this.config.enterpriseApiKey) {
          throw new Error('Enterprise API key required for person enrichment');
        }
        const res = await this.fetchWithRetry(`${this.config.baseUrl}/v1/people/enrich`, {
          method: 'POST',
          headers: {
            'Authorization': `Bearer ${this.config.enterpriseApiKey}`,
            'Content-Type': 'application/json',
          },
          body: JSON.stringify({ email }),
        });
        return res.json();
      }
    
      /** Enterprise API: Enrich a company by domain (Enterprise plan only) */
      async enrichCompany(domain: string): Promise<CompanyEnrichment> {
        if (!this.config.enterpriseApiKey) {
          throw new Error('Enterprise API key required for company enrichment');
        }
        const res = await this.fetchWithRetry(`${this.config.baseUrl}/v1/companies/enrich`, {
          method: 'POST',
          headers: {
            'Authorization': `Bearer ${this.config.enterpriseApiKey}`,
            'Content-Type': 'application/json',
          },
          body: JSON.stringify({ domain }),
        });
        return res.json();
      }
    
      private async fetchWithRetry(url: string, init: RequestInit): Promise<Response> {
        for (let attempt = 0; attempt <= this.config.maxRetries; attempt++) {
          try {
            const controller = new AbortController();
            const timeout = setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), this.config.timeoutMs);
            const res = await fetch(url, { ...init, signal: controller.signal });
            clearTimeout(timeout);
    
            if (res.status === 429) {
              const retryAfter = parseInt(res.headers.get('Retry-After') || '5');
              await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, retryAfter * 1000));
              continue;
            }
            return res;
          } catch (err) {
            if (attempt === this.config.maxRetries) throw err;
            await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 1000 * Math.pow(2, attempt)));
          }
        }
        throw new Error('Max retries exceeded');
      }
    }
    

    Step 2: Type Definitions for Clay Data

    // src/clay/types.ts
    interface PersonEnrichment {
      name?: string;
      email?: string;
      title?: string;
      company?: string;
      linkedin_url?: string;
      location?: string;
    }
    
    interface CompanyEnrichment {
      name?: string;
      domain?: string;
      industry?: string;
      employee_count?: number;
      linkedin_url?: string;
      location?: string;
      description?: string;
    }
    
    interface BatchResult {
      sent: number;
      failed: number;
      errors: Array<{ row: Record<string, unknown>; error: string }>;
    }
    
    class ClayWebhookError extends Error {
      constructor(message: string, public statusCode: number) {
        super(message);
        this.name = 'ClayWebhookError';
      }
    }
    

    Step 3: Python Client

    # clay_client.py — Python wrapper for Clay webhook and Enterprise API
    import httpx
    import asyncio
    from dataclasses import dataclass, field
    from typing import Any
    
    @dataclass
    class ClayClient:
        webhook_url: str
        enterprise_api_key: str = ""
        base_url: str = "https://api.clay.com"
        max_retries: int = 3
        timeout: float = 30.0
    
        async def send_to_table(self, data: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
            """Send a single record to a Clay table via webhook."""
            async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=self.timeout) as client:
                for attempt in range(self.max_retries + 1):
                    response = await client.post(
                        self.webhook_url,
                        json=data,
                        headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
                    )
                    if response.status_code == 429:
                        retry_after = int(response.headers.get("Retry-After", "5"))
                        await asyncio.sleep(retry_after)
                        continue
                    response.raise_for_status()
                    return
            raise Exception("Max retries exceeded")
    
        async def send_batch(self, rows: list[dict], delay: float = 0.2) -> dict:
            """Send multiple records with rate limiting."""
            results = {"sent": 0, "failed": 0, "errors": []}
            for row in rows:
                try:
                    await self.send_to_table(row)
                    results["sent"] += 1
                except Exception as e:
                    results["failed"] += 1
                    results["errors"].append({"row": row, "error": str(e)})
                await asyncio.sleep(delay)
            return results
    
        async def enrich_person(self, email: str) -> dict:
            """Enterprise API: Look up person data by email."""
            async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=self.timeout) as client:
                response = await client.post(
                    f"{self.base_url}/v1/people/enrich",
                    json={"email": email},
                    headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {self.enterprise_api_key}"},
                )
                response.raise_for_status()
                return response.json()
    

    Step 4: Singleton Pattern for Multi-Use

    // src/clay/instance.ts — reuse a single client across your app
    let instance: ClayClient | null = null;
    
    export function getClayClient(): ClayClient {
      if (!instance) {
        instance = new ClayClient({
          webhookUrl: process.env.CLAY_WEBHOOK_URL!,
          enterpriseApiKey: process.env.CLAY_API_KEY,
        });
      }
      return instance;
    }
    

    Error Handling

    Pattern Use Case Benefit
    Retry with backoff 429 rate limits, network errors Automatic recovery
    Batch with delay Sending many rows Respects Clay rate limits
    Enterprise API guard Missing API key Clear error before API call
    Timeout control Slow webhook delivery Prevents hung connections

    Examples

    Webhook Handler for Clay Callbacks

    // Express handler for Clay HTTP API column callbacks
    app.post('/api/clay/callback', (req, res) => {
      // Respond 200 immediately (Clay expects fast response)
      res.json({ ok: true });
    
      // Process async
      processEnrichedData(req.body).catch(console.error);
    });
    

    Resources

    • Clay University -- HTTP API Integration
    • Clay University -- Webhook Guide
    • Clay University -- Using Clay as an API

    Next Steps

    Apply patterns in clay-core-workflow-a for real-world lead enrichment.

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